The EU is confident it will reach its target of 20% renewable energy by 2020. But according to Martien Visser, professor at the Hanze University of Applied Sciences in Groningen (The Netherlands), this 20% is in reality more like 14%. This is because a large part of our energy consumption is simply ignored in the calculations for renewable energy. “Even with 100% renewables, we would still need a lot of fossil fuels”, Visser notes.
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August 2015 analysis Renewable Energy in The Netherlands created by professor B. M. Visser.Published on EnTranCe website.
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March 2016 analysis Renewable Energy in The Netherlands created by professor B. M. Visser.Published on EnTranCe website.
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January 2016 analysis Renewable Energy in The Netherlands created by professor B. M. Visser.Published on EnTranCe website.
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February 2016 analysis Renewable Energy in The Netherlands created by professor B. M. Visser.Published on EnTranCe website.
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January 2015 analysis Renewable Energy in The Netherlands created by professor B. M. Visser.Published on EnTranCe website.
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June 2015 analysis Renewable Energy in The Netherlands created by professor B. M. Visser.Published on EnTranCe website.
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February 2015 analysis Renewable Energy in The Netherlands created by professor B. M. Visser.Published on EnTranCe website.
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July 2015 analysis Renewable Energy in The Netherlands created by professor B. M. Visser.Published on EnTranCe website.
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September 2015 analysis Renewable Energy in The Netherlands created by professor B. M. Visser.Published on EnTranCe website.
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